Must-visit Montreal gay bars

Montreal is a very gay-friendly city. In fact, it is home to one of the largest gay neighbourhoods in the world, known as Le Village. If you’re looking for some open-minded fun and dancing – maybe even a little flirting – be sure to hit up these bumping Montreal gay bars.

Bar Le Stud

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1812, rue Sainte-Catherine E, Montréal, QC H2K 2H3

Le Stud – ’nough said, if that’s what you’re looking for. This bar has a casual vibe and is a great place to meet people. There are numerous bars in this joint so you’ll likely never wait long for a drink. It’s great, whether you’re looking to grab a cinq à sept cocktail or to dance the night away.

Club Apollon

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1450, rue Sainte-Catherine E, Montréal, QC H2L 2H8

If you want to feel like a Greek god, then Apollon is the place for you. Enjoy three floors of dancing to some of the best tunes for it. They cater to a more mature crowd, but drinks are reasonably priced by Montreal standards. With bumping beats, an eager staff and a happy crowd, you’ll be primed to tear up those dance floors.

Sky Pub Club

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1474, rue Sainte-Catherine E, Montréal, QC H2L 2J1

Sky Pub Club is a guaranteed good time if you love good tunes, dancing and theme nights. Every weekend, they host drag shows, and on Fridays they have drink specials. It’s one of the only clubs in Montreal that has a rooftop terrace with a pool. They’re also very hetero friendly, so it’s a good option for friend groups of all leanings.

Cabaret Mado

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1115, rue Sainte-Catherine E, Montréal, QC H2L 2G6

If you’re looking for a unique show, take a trip to the Cabaret Mado. Mado herself is a famous Montreal drag LC and offers some of the wildest drag shows at her very own bar. You’re guaranteed to be infinitely entertained – comedy, humor, great costumes, this place has it all.

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